CrewCode is a free, open-source control center for developers running multiple AI coding agents across real repositories. Unlike chat only agent tools, it makes the full workflow visible: launch agents in isolated git worktrees, supervise every lane in Mission Control, switch providers with context handoffs, review combined diffs, and merge with confidence. It supports CrewCoder, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Ollama, and more on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
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I built CrewCode because running more than one AI coding agent quickly became harder to manage than the code itself. I was juggling terminals, worktrees, chat sessions, unfinished diffs, and browser tabs with no clear view of what each agent was doing.
CrewCode brings that workflow into one desktop control center. You can:
• Launch multiple agents in isolated git worktrees
• Supervise their progress from Mission Control
• Mix providers and hand off context between them
• Review generated diffs before anything lands
• Commit, merge, and manage the repository without leaving the app
• Create persistent delegated threads that you can inspect and continue yourself
CrewCode is free and open source, with support for macOS, Linux, and Windows. It works with CrewCoder, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Ollama, and other providers.
This is an early release, and I’d genuinely value your feedback especially from developers already running multiple agents on real projects. What part of the multi agent workflow causes you the most friction today?
Thanks for checking it out! 🚀